With December completed, and the year at an end, here’s the final book review for my 2014 challenge. If you missed the first 18 books of 2014, click here for Part I: 0-12 and Part II: 13-18. I only read …
With December completed, and the year at an end, here’s the final book review for my 2014 challenge. If you missed the first 18 books of 2014, click here for Part I: 0-12 and Part II: 13-18. I only read …
See the updates on the first, second and third quarters for previous data. The Final Quarter in Statistics: Words Written: 30,900 Overall Words Written: 150,263 Pieces of WIP: …
Oh, sod it! The bloody thing’s stuck again! Bonus nerd points if you get that reference (the colour is a clue) January – February January was a massive time of transition. My fiancé and I had plans to move in together …
The year is coming to a close; with wet shoes, falling frost and the hope of new growth in the lengthening of days. Following months of transition, unsettledness and anxiety, I found myself grounding gently. December, as a whole, was okay. …
I suppose for someone who writes, picking a word to define the coming year makes sense. After all; it’s the same process with my stories. By the end of planning a story, I have a vague idea of what themes may …
There are eleven days until the new year begins. It’s been tricky to really reflect on 2014; I feel about three years older, and across the months, it has felt continually challenging. I’m ready to say goodbye to 2014, and welcome 2015 with slight …